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Utica, NY: Howard Coggeshall, 1933. "Set in Kennerly Type for Frank Gregson, by Howard Coggeshall, his friend, and one copy printed at Utica, New York, in July 1933." An 11 line poem. An early Coggeshall item, and being the only copy printed, quite a rarity. Very faint age-toning at edge of paper, Else Fine.. First Printing. One Page. Near Fine/No Jacket, As Issued. 9"w x 11 1/2"h. Presentation Copy.
Stern. BROADSIDE (9 by 16.5 inches). by Heaney, Seamus - 2004
by Heaney, Seamus
Stern. BROADSIDE (9 by 16.5 inches).
by Heaney, Seamus
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Revere Pennsylvania J. Howard Woolmer Publisher, 2004, paperback. The broadside [poem] is published to honor our friend Lester Conner. One of 50 numbered copies SIGNED by Heaney, in a total limitation of 76 (the other 26 are lettered). -- Condition: fine.
- Bookseller Bucks County Bookshop IOBA (US)
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- Publisher J. Howard Woolmer Publisher
- Place of Publication Revere Pennsylvania
- Date Published 2004
To My Son (Broadside)
by (Coggeshall, Howard)
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Bloomington, Indiana, United States
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Christmas Greetings 2007 From Ray Bradbury
by Bradbury, Ray;
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Bloomington, Indiana, United States
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No Place: Ray Bradbury, 2007. Single page, 8 1/2" by 11", with Bradbury's 22 line Christmas poem "Dogs Think That Every Day Is Christmas" printed in red with red double border on white paper. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR in red marker, "Matthew, Love Ray". Near Fine, center fold for mailing and small faint corner crease at 2 of the corners. A great item for any Bradbury collector, suitable for framing. . SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR. First Edition. One Page. Near Fine/No Jacket, As Issued.
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Men Don't Dance in America [Broadside limited to 250 copies]
by Young, Timothy
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Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
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Minneapolis, MN: Shadow Press, 1983. First of this edition. Very Good. In 1983, at the coaxing of the literary elder, Meridel LeSueur, Shadow Press, USA published Timothy Youngâ_x0080__x0099_s Men Don't Dance in America, one of the early anthems of the then-budding men's movement. Quarter-fold landmark broadside. Limited to 250 copies. Very good+ no marks or faults.
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This Room
by John Ashbery
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Enfield, New Hampshire, United States
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Fine copy of this 8 1/2 x 11 broadside. Numbered ( 153 of 162 ) and signed by the poet.Scarce.
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[Maine Politics] THE NEW "DEMOCRATIC" DOCTRINE. Slavery not to be confined to the Negro race, but to be made the universal condition of the laboring classes of society
by [unknown]
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Topsfield, Massachusetts, United States
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[Maine]: [publisher not identified], 1856. Good. Broadsheet. Printed in two columns divided by a single line. 9 1/2 x 6 7/8 inches. Stained and folded horizontally. No printer's imprint, apparently as issued. The first paragraph states "The people of the Free States have so long yielded to the arrogant demands of the Slave Oligarchy of the South, that the latter has come to think it can carry any measure it seems fit, no matter how degrading it may be to the character of the free white men of the North." It finishes with "The New York Day Book, one of two papers in New York City that support James Buchanan, proposes to enslave poor AMERICANS, GERMANS and IRISH, who may fall into poverty and be unable to support their families. Here are the Day Book's exact words in speaking of the POOR WHITE PEOPLE: "Sell the parents of these children into SLAVERY. Let our Legislature pass a law that whoever will take these parents and take care of them and their OFFSPRING, in sickness and in health, - clothe them,…
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To My Son (Broadside)
by (Coggeshall, Howard)
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- Used - Near Fine
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Bloomington, Indiana, United States
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Utica, NY: Howard Coggeshall, 1933. "Set in Kennerly Type for Frank Gregson, by Howard Coggeshall, his friend, and one copy printed at Utica, New York, in July 1933." An 11 line poem. An early Coggeshall item, and being the only copy printed, quite a rarity. Very faint age-toning at edge of paper, Else Fine.. First Printing. One Page. Near Fine/No Jacket, As Issued. 9"w x 11 1/2"h. Presentation Copy.
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Christmas Greetings 2007 From Ray Bradbury
by Bradbury, Ray;
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- near fine
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- first
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Bloomington, Indiana, United States
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No Place: Ray Bradbury, 2007. Single page, 8 1/2" by 11", with Bradbury's 22 line Christmas poem "Dogs Think That Every Day Is Christmas" printed in red with red double border on white paper. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR in red marker, "Matthew, Love Ray". Near Fine, center fold for mailing and small faint corner crease at 2 of the corners. A great item for any Bradbury collector, suitable for framing. . SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR. First Edition. One Page. Near Fine/No Jacket, As Issued.
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Men Don't Dance in America [Broadside limited to 250 copies]
by Young, Timothy
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- first
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- Used - Very Good
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- First of this edition
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Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
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Minneapolis, MN: Shadow Press, 1983. First of this edition. Very Good. In 1983, at the coaxing of the literary elder, Meridel LeSueur, Shadow Press, USA published Timothy Youngâ_x0080__x0099_s Men Don't Dance in America, one of the early anthems of the then-budding men's movement. Quarter-fold landmark broadside. Limited to 250 copies. Very good+ no marks or faults.
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This Room
by John Ashbery
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Enfield, New Hampshire, United States
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Fine copy of this 8 1/2 x 11 broadside. Numbered ( 153 of 162 ) and signed by the poet.Scarce.
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[Maine Politics] THE NEW "DEMOCRATIC" DOCTRINE. Slavery not to be confined to the Negro race, but to be made the universal condition of the laboring classes of society
by [unknown]
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Topsfield, Massachusetts, United States
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[Maine]: [publisher not identified], 1856. Good. Broadsheet. Printed in two columns divided by a single line. 9 1/2 x 6 7/8 inches. Stained and folded horizontally. No printer's imprint, apparently as issued. The first paragraph states "The people of the Free States have so long yielded to the arrogant demands of the Slave Oligarchy of the South, that the latter has come to think it can carry any measure it seems fit, no matter how degrading it may be to the character of the free white men of the North." It finishes with "The New York Day Book, one of two papers in New York City that support James Buchanan, proposes to enslave poor AMERICANS, GERMANS and IRISH, who may fall into poverty and be unable to support their families. Here are the Day Book's exact words in speaking of the POOR WHITE PEOPLE: "Sell the parents of these children into SLAVERY. Let our Legislature pass a law that whoever will take these parents and take care of them and their OFFSPRING, in sickness and in health, - clothe them,…
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A Book is a Dream You Hold in Your Hands Poster
by Gaiman, Neil
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- First Edition
- ISBN 13
- 9781633981225
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- 1633981223
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Seattle, Washington, United States
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Chatwin Books for Arundel Books, 2020. First Edition. Broadside. New. Oversized Folio. This stunning, colorful broadside, with its uplifting message was issued in support of Seattle's Indie bookstore Arundel Books during the events of 2020. The inspiring text by Neil Gaiman appears through his gracious courtesy and that of Writers House. The broadside is printed on a heavy stock, and is suitable for framing.
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[Poetry Broadsides] Twowindows Folio VI
by Blazek, McCord, McDonald, Ramsey, Wagner, Wild
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Williamsville, New York, United States
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San Francisco: Twowindows Press. Fine. 1970. Broadside. Folder has creasing and bumped corners, quite common to these.; Six poetry broadsides, printed on the recto, by authors Douglas Blazek (Figuring Things Out, 1970). Blazek was the founder of Open Skull Press and was one of the driving forces behind the "mimeo revolution," cheap, grass roots publishing of beat and outsider literature and poetry.), Howard McCord (Mit Brennender Sorge, With Burning Sorrow, reprinted from Chelsea magazine, 1967, Maurice McDonald (For Don, 1970) , Paul Ramsey (The Answerers, 1970), D.r. Wagner (The Guardian in Ermine, 1970), and Peter Wild (For the Wedding Night of Manuel Espinoza, illustration by Don Gray, 1970). Broadsides range from 13" x 10" to 7 7/8" x 5", are printed on various fine papers and in various fonts. Twowindows Press, founded by Don Gray who performed both design and printing, was a mainstay of fine press poetry in San Francisco. Housed in the publisher's…
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The Woodpecker
by James Laughlin
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Lake Huntington, New York, United States
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1 leaf, printed on recto, 7 x 11 inch. A small blot on verso, not visible from the front. No. 3 in series of free poems for your pleasure . . ."The woodpeckeron our television aerialis not alone in his praise . . . "
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On Revision
by Johnson, Charles
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- First Edition
- ISBN 13
- 9781633981119
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- 1633981118
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Seattle, Washington, United States
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Chatwin Books, 2019. First Edition. Unknown. New. Oversized Folio. This limited edition broadside, presents noted author Charles Johnson's tribute to the writerly art of revision. It is signed by the author. 12 x 18 inches. Issued in an edition of 450 copies (of which 375 are for sale), the broadside features an image of Johnson's hands, and one of his actual revised manuscripts (the text of which tells its own story-within-the-story). Charles Johnson is an essayist, scholar, philosopher, novelist, cartoonist, and professor emeritus at the University of Washington. He received the National Book Award for his work, Middle Passage.
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re-Branding
by Brule, Jamaica Baldwin; Connie Fu; Annie
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- ISBN 13
- 9781633980570
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- 163398057X
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Seattle, Washington, United States
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Chatwin Books, 2017. Limited Edition. Broadside. New. Oversized Folio. 're-Branding' is a stunning collaboration between poet Jamaica Baldwin and artist Connie Fu. This is the first stand-alone publication of both author and artist and their first collaboration. Designed by Annie Brule, the broadside is issued in a limited edition signed by author and artist. Measuring 11 x 17 inches, it is printed on German etching paper. The edition will be limited to 226 copies. Jamaica Baldwin is a graduate of the MFA Program in Creative Writing at Pacific University Oregon and a 2017 Jack Straw Writer's Fellow. Her poetry has been published, or is forthcoming, in Rattle, Spiral Orb, Jack Straw Anthology, Hayden's Ferry, Third Coast Review and the Seattle Review of Books where she was the March 2017 poet in residence. She lives in Seattle and is currently working on her first book. Connie Fu is an artist from Detroit who works primarily in painting. After graduating with a degree in art history from Harvard…
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A Book is a Dream You Hold in Your Hands LIMITED EDITION Poster
by Gaiman, Neil
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- First Edition
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- 9781633981195
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- 1633981193
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Seattle, Washington, United States
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Chatwin Books for Arundel Books, 2020. First Edition. Unknown. New. Oversized Folio. One of 250 numbered copies signed by artist Amanda Joyce Bishop. This stunning, colorful broadside, with its uplifting message was issued in support of Seattle's Indie bookstore Arundel Books during the events of 2020. The inspiring text by Neil Gaiman appears through his gracious courtesy and that of Writers House. The broadside is printed on a heavy stock, and is suitable for framing.
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By Halves
by Bill Berkson
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Lake Huntington, New York, United States
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One leaf, 10.25 x 7.25. Signed.
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Leaves, Leaves
by Young, Marguerite
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- First Edition
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Seattle, Washington, United States
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Arundel Press, 1989. First Edition. Broadside. New. Poetry broadside, letterpress printed sheet with deckled bottom edge, and measures 9 x 15 ½ inches. One of 200 numbered copies, designed and printed by Robin Price in Eusebius typefaces on Rosapina paper for the Arundel Press; signed by Young in black ink in lower margin. Fine As New.
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1792 American Playbill Broadside: By Authority Of The Virginia Company, On Friday Evening, August 3rd, 1792, Will Be Presented A Celebrated Comedy (Written By Mrs. Cowley) Never Performed Here Called MORE WAYS THAN ONE, or A NEW WAY TO CATCH HEARTS, A Song By Mrs. Decker, A Song By Mr. Courtney, To Which Will Be Added A Comedy Of 3 Acts, Written By Mr. Coleman, Jun., Author Of Inkle and Yarrico, Battle Of Hexam, etc, called WAYS AND MEANS, or A TRIP TO DOVER, The Whole To Conclude With Several Surprising Feats Of Activity in LOFTY TUMBLING, By Mr. Sully Junior, Who Was Justly The Admiration Of Britain, Assisted By Master Sully. Clown to the Performance, Mr. Sully Sen.
by (Cowley, Hannah and George Coleman, Jr.)
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Van Nuys, California, United States
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The Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San Marino, CA, . 9" by 15 3/4". Huntington Library reproduction, from the original in its collection, of a playbill broadside announcing two comedies plus singers and a tumbling act to be presented in Philadelphia by Thomas Wade West and John Bignall’s American theatrical troupe The Virginia Company Of Comedians Friday evening, August 3rd, 1792. First on the bill is "More Ways Than One," authored by successful 18th century English dramatist Hannah Cowley, creator of many major plays of the period, who famously accused playwright Hannah More of plagiarism. "Ways And Means," the second play, was authored by George Coleman Jr., popular London dramatist who was later made Examiner Of Plays by the British Crown, but whose alleged double standard and severity of censorship with the works of others resulted in extreme unpopularity with his colleagues. Tickets are advertised for purchase at Prichard’s Book Store, fixing the…
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Abandoned Airfield
by Oates, Joyce Carol
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Fernandina Beach, Florida, United States
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Northridge: Lord John Press, 1977. First edition, broadside limited to 200 numbered copies signed by Oates. Copy #165. Illustrated broadside. Aprx. 15.5 X 11 inches. Printed by Grant Dahlstrom. Fine condition.. Signed by Author. First Edition. Unbound. Fine/Not Issued. Limited Edition.
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